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Voters go to the polls on 5 May in a number of national and local elections.
There is also a referendum taking place across the country over whether we should change the way we elect MPs.
Wherever you are in the UK in whatever election you are taking part, polling stations are open from 7am until 10pm.
Here's what you need to know about which polls are taking place in which area of the country.
Across the UK
A referendum is taking place in the whole of the United Kingdom to decide whether we should change the way we elect MPs.
Voters are being asked whether we should keep our existing system, called 'first past the post', or if we should change to another system called AV, or 'alternative vote'.
Anyone 18 years of age or over on polling day can take part in the referendum. Citizens of the United Kingdom and the Irish Republic and qualifying nationals of Commonwealth countries are eligible to vote.
UK Elections tomorrow - don't forget to vote!
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